I know that the trend is to laud the most expensive equipment out there. I get it, one definitely gets what one pays for when it comes to thermal optics. I will be the first to suggest to spend as much as you absolutely can, but it is not necessary to spend $7-9K to find a serviceable optic. I just wanted to share what my meager budget allows me to do. This isn't a hobby for me as much as it is a necessity. Every year, acres of pasture and hay meadows are torn up on my place. Most of the footage is within a few hundred yards of my house, but I do hunt a few friend's places too to try to help them out.
You can tell a definite video quality improvement about halfway through the killing...that would be the firmware update 4.0 for Pulsar's products.
Not much I can do about the production quality...I'm always going to suck at that.
For those on the fence about thermal hunting, but only have a budget of $3-4K, you can do this...
You can tell a definite video quality improvement about halfway through the killing...that would be the firmware update 4.0 for Pulsar's products.
Not much I can do about the production quality...I'm always going to suck at that.
For those on the fence about thermal hunting, but only have a budget of $3-4K, you can do this...